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SUNDAY nULMrriN. HONOLULU, H, T.. SUNDAY. JUNH 1. 1002.
malt
nutrine
is the
best
malt tonic
In this market. Recommended by the
medical profession.
INVALUABLE
as a system builder for children, nurs
!re mothers and convalescents.
NUTRITIVE
STRENGTHENING
SEDATIVE
25c
PER BOTTLE.
Hollister
Drug Company,
SOLE AGENTS.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
KnU every Monday evening at 7:J0
la Harmony Hall, King street
H. McKECHNY, N. U.
E. R. HENDRY, hecretary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
torlted.
b MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Ittti every Tuesday evening at 7: SO
"lock In Harmouy Hall, King street,
rutung brothers cordially Invited o
ltnd.
A. L. MORRIS, C. C.
A. E. MUKPHY. K. R. B.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mom
ken of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
tag brothers cordially invited.
F. W. DUNN, C.C.
ED. C. ALDRICH,
K. of R. & S.
E. W. Quinn,
modern
plumbing
Patronage of Owners, Architects
and Builders solicited.
1168 Union St, Phone, Main 394
WINDOWSHADES
1000 shades MUST bo sold at once
from 25c up.
SHADES AT HALF-PRIDE,
S0c shades reduced to 23c.
75c shades reduced to 35c
$1.50 shades reduced to 75c
L. S. Mathews,
710 Fort Street, Orpheum Block.
CQ.YeeHop&Co
Kahikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Tetania Street, Comer Alaksa.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THB
FISHMARKET
MEAT STALLS 10 AND 20.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
fiio Eiglish and American Goods
TWO STORBS
65 Hotel street, and
Hottl mar Nuiunu
l O. Bolgt,
TEI HITS II
AH PAT & CO.,
1256 Fort 8t abovp Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AH PAT, expert cutter, late foremaa
I. D. Tregloan. 8ulto latest styles and
good fit Cleaning and repairing.
THE
New England
Bakery
Is serving a llRht break
fast and lunch suitable
for this climate, and
iosts only 10c up, nc
cording (o the order.
I'er thing served In
generous quantity, which
only n first-class bakery
could nfford fo do.
Our rooms nre supplied
with electric fans, elec
tric lights, cool, clean and
prompt sen Ice.
Doors open from Cam.
till 11 p m.
You will meet all your
friends at the-
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
FOR SALE
Building Lots
of all hIzch and prices
in all parts o! the city
and country.
Castle & Lansdale
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENTS; INVEST.
MENTS.
506 507 Stangenwatd Building.
Telephone Main 70,
HUNTER
THE
PINNACLE
OP
PERFECTION
10 YEARS OLD
BALTIMORE
RYE WHISKY
HOFFSGHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
29 KING ST NEAR BETHEL
HEADACHE
EYEACHE
BLURRING OF THE PRINT
oftentimes show the need ot glasses.
They aro cr.nie ot tbo Indications ot
defective vision and should be attend
ed to at once.
You'll bo surprised at the comfort
a pair of glasses will afford If your
Bight Is In any way defective
Scientific examination and proper
glasses properly adjusted Is what )ou
aro guaranteed here.
A. N, SANFORD,
Manufacturing Optician.
Boston Building, Fort Street.
Over May & Co.
Camara & Co
S. E. corner Queen and Alakea
Streets.
DEALERS In
WINES, BEERS and LIQUORS
NEW STOCK JUST OPENED COM
PRISING THE REST BRANDS OP
ALL KINDS OF
LIQUORS
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.
BUDWEISER, RAINIER and PRIMO
BEERS
P. O. Box 664; Tel. Blue 402.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA ST,
Btwn Merchant and Quo.
4V. H Cunnlrvfham. Jno. tohasfsr
xpi-
Agricultural Exhibition's
First Prizes and Awards
o
SCHEDULE FOR
Rules and Regulations
Vegetables and
Submitted to
The Commission of Agriculture nnd
Forestry 1ms prepared the following
schedule of prizes to Tie awarded to
winners who may exhibit fruits, vego
tables and plants at the first exhibi
tion of this character to be held In he
Territory of Hawaii, on Monday and
lUesday, July 28 and 29.
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES.
Division I.
Diploma.
1 Mangoes Twele speci
mens, two prizes J B.00
2 Alligator Pears: Six spec
imens, two prizes .... 500
3 Pineapples: Four speci
mens, two prizes 5 00
t Figs. Twelve specimens,
two prizes 3 00
5 Watermelons: Four spec
imens, two prizes S00
6 MuskmelonB: Four speci
mens, two prizes 0 00
7 Hrcadfrult: Four speci
mens 5 00
8 Oranges: Twelve speci
mens 5 00
Limes: Twelve speci
mens, two prizes 5.00
10 Lemons. Twelve speci
mens, two prizes 5.00
11 Papalas: Six specimens,
two prizes 5 00
12 Grapes Six bunchos, two
prizes 5 00
13 Guaas: Twelve speci
mens, two prizes 5 00
14 Peaches- Twehe speci
mens, two prizes 5 00
15 Strawberries. One quart,
two prizes 5 00
1G Pohas One quart, two
prizes ECO
IT Mountain apples. Twehe
specimens, two prizes.. 5.00
IS Bananas: Best bunch.
two prizes C.OO
19 Bananas: Best hand, two
prizes J 00
20 Cocoanuts: Four speci
mens, two prizes 5 00
21 Best exhibit or fruits, two
pfTics $10 00 and 5.00
Division II.
Diploma.
22 Potatoes Irish; ten spec- ,
imens, two prizes A 00
23 Potatoes: Sweet; ton
specimens, two prizes.. 5.00
24 Yams: Six specimens,
two prizes 5 00
23 Cabbage: Thrco heads,
two prizes 3 00
20 Cauliflower: Three i.eads,
two prizes 5 00
27 Celery Three roots, two
prizes 5 00
28 Sweet Corn Twelve ears.
two prizes 5 00
29 Beans. String; two lbs.,
tw o prizes 5 00
30 Beans- Shell; two lbs.,
two prizes 5 00
31 Beets: Six specimens.
tw o prizes 5 00
32Tomntncs: Six specimens,
two prizes COO
33 Carrots: Six specimens,
two prizes 5 00
34 Lettuce: Four heads, two
prizes COO
35 Turnips: Six specimens,
3G Itaillshcs: Two bunches,
two prizes 5 00
37 Onions: Six specimens,
two prizes 5 00
38 Chlllpeppers: One pcund,
two prizes 5 00
39 Dryland Taro: Six spec
imens, two prizes 6 00
40 Wetland Taro: Six spec
imens, two prizes ... 5 00
41 Pumpkins: Four speci
mens, two prizes 6.00
42 Squash. Tour specimens,
two prizes 5 00
43 Best exhibit of Vegeta
bles, two prizes (10 00 and f 3 00
Division III Diplomas.
44 Coffee: Beet exhibit, two prizes.
45 Padd: Two pounds, two prizes.
40 Rico: Two pounds, two prizes.
47 Sugar Cano- Ten sticks, two prizes.
Division IV Diplomas.
48 Hay: One bundle, two prizes.
49 Sorghum' One bundle, two prizes
50 Guinea Grass' Ono bundle, two
prizes.
51 Buffalo Grass' One bundle, two
prizes.
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5.00
The Dr.
(with sus'
Alden Elfftrlc "Belt' !
pensorv 's guaranteed
all the vuratlve proper
to possess
ties of the espenlve belts now sold by
doctors and drugs' '- It gives a very
stiong current of electricity anil Is eallv
regulated. Round to supersede others. C.1111
be had from the undersigned only; n!
agents; no discount, Clrcuhr free. Address
fierce Electric Co . 206 Post St , Sin
FMr.tlvo. Sent frw to Hawaii lor 5.00
VjOTVC
at J?
THE WINNERS
Under Which Fruits
Plants Must Be
Competition.
52 Alfalfa, One bundle, two prizes.
53 Clover One bundle, two prizes.
54 Panlcum Grass: One bundle, two
prizes
Division V Diplomas.
55 Potted Pnlms.Bom collection, two
prizes.
56 Hawaiian Palm: Loutu lelo, best
one, two prizes.
Division VI Diplomas.
57 Cut Flowers: Best collection, two
prizes.
5S Roses: Best collection, two prizes.
69 Carnations: Best collection, two
prizes.
CO Asters. Best collection, two prizes.
t,l Orchids: Best collection, two prizes.
Division VII Diplomas.
luj uima Lets; Best three,
I two prizes $5.00 J2.00
1 63 Carnation Lels: Best
. three, two prizes .... 5 00- 2.00
I 64 Malic Lois': Best three,
I two prizes C.OO 2.00
1 03 Pllimarm Lels: Best three
two prizes 5.00 2.00
I Rules and Regulations..
All articles exhibited must bo ready
(lor examination by the judges at 8;.t0
.o'cloik n. m. on Monday, July 28th.
1 The exhibition will be open to tho pub
lic at 10:30 o clock n. in. on July 28th.
I All plants, flowers, fruits and vogo-
lablcs offered for prizes must bo Ha
I wsllan grown 'and placed on the tables
.lean, and correctly labelled.
After the articles aro arranged they
will be under the exclusho charge of
! the Commissioner of Agriculturo nnd
I Forestry, nnd cannot be moved until
the exhibition Is closed.
No plants, flowers, fruits or vege
tables will be entitled to a prize unless
they possess points of superiority, and
no award will ho made to unworthy ob
jects, though they may be tho only
ones of their kind on exhibition.
I The following gentlemen will offl
I elate as Judges: Hon. A. S. Clcghorn.
Jnred O. Smith Esq . G. P. Wilder Esq.
Any further- Information required,
address tho Commissioner, P. O. box
532, Honolulu. '
HILO 8HIPPING.
CHARTERS FOR HILO.
Am. bk 'Amy Turner, San Francisco.
Am. sp. Falls of Clyde. San Francisco.
Am. bk. Martha Davis, San Fran
Cisco. Am. bk. Santiago, Son Francisco.
Am. bk. Skagit, Port Gamble.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Am. bk. Annlo Johnson, Williams
Am. bk. St. Katherlnc. Saunders.
Am. bk. Roderick Dhu, Johnson.
Am, bk. It. p. Rlthct, McPhall.
SAILED.
Mny 24 Str. Enterprise. Miller, for
San Francisco, with the following pas
sengers. George Mumby, .Mrs. Sher
man, Mr nnd Mrs. Potemkln and child.
Captain Robert Andrews, Clarence
Robinson and wife. Freltrht 24.M7
bags Hllo Sugar Co.'s sugar.25,000 bags
uaKuiau. 2400 bags Woiakea Mill Co.,
and 0174 bags Olaa Sugar Co ; total.
67,1,11 bags, 84 empty barrels, J62 bills
hides, 9 bdls sheepskins, 13 bbls tal
low, 3S4 bunches bananas .
ARRIVED.
May 24 Am. bk. St. Katherlne,
Saunders. 17 dns from San Francisco;
general merchandise consigned to H.
Hackfcld & Co.
SAILED.
Mny 27 Hawaiian-American S. S.
Callforlan, Lyons, for Delaware Brcak-
wnter. 20.835. Of this 20.829 bags were
from the Hllo district, Olaa furnishing
10,205, Walakca, 3200, Pepeckeo, 4850.
Honomu 2271.
"Denver" Ed. Smith
Boxes on Hawaii
Hllo, May 29. There was a boxing
entertainment nt Keaau last Tuesday
night on tho samo gencrul plan as M10
one at Sprcckcls' Hall tho week be
fore Denver Ed Smith met one man
and had a six-round set-to for points.
The same Japanese wrestled, but the
result was bad for the contestants, ono
of them breaking an arm and the other
an ankle. The receipts at the door
were not large. Friday Mr. Smith and
his manager, went overland to Ma
hukona, and Smith was to give exhi
bitions along thu coast. Herald.
HILO'S COTILLON CLUB.
Hllo, May 29. Members of tho Cotil
lion Club met Inst Friday night for the
purpose of holding their annual elec
tion of oMters. T. C. Rldgway de
clined to serve nnd Mrs. R II. Held
I was elected In his placo. Mrs II T.
I Elliot was elected to succeed Mrs. W.
I T Raiding as secretary. A C McKcn
! ncy was elected treasurer. Tho new
'oxecutlve committee Is: Mrs. L. M.
Whltehouse, Miss Llllnoo Hapal, Miss
Frank Eaton and W. S McLean. Her
ald. BORN.
IRVi:P.ILL In Hanalel. May 19, 1902.
to thn wife of W. E. II Duverlll.
daughter.
WIS MclliE
IS
Thomas McTlghe Is an artist when
It comes to entertaining. With bun
dreds of people cnlllng In at IiIb new
saloon, the Progress, corner of Mnuna
koa and King streets, he still saw per
sonally to every one ami gave them, as
has always been his wont, the very
best there Is In town.
Tho opening of this new retail liquor
lioii3e was successful in every way
and Tom lays all this success to tho
fact that he had up In one corner (no
vory green flag of good ould Ireland,
Luckily, it was confined in a glass
case, so that Its folds could no't wavo
In the air nnd excite the many Irish
men who called In at the saloon during
the day nnd night.
Irishmen wore nol tho only ones
present. Every nationality was repre
sented and n happy time was the re
sult. Everything was free and wines and
liquors were distributed with on open
hand, Duke McNlcoll bossing opera
tions behind tho bar. Occupying a
central position on the bar was a bowl
of champagne punch which, although
drawn on constantly, was ct ever
full.
It Is certain that Tom McTlghe In
supremo command, McNlcoll behind
the bar and Sidney Boyd nt tho lunch
table, constitute a team that is hard
to beat.
Hilo Jockey Club
May be Formed
Hllo. May 29. Arrangements arc on
foot to form a Jockey club In tMs, dis
trict and to take over the Hoolulu Park
and hold race meetings there. This
matter was started last year, but ow
ing to a desire expressed by the Vol
cano Stables to hold the track the
scheme was abandoned. Now it ap
pears the stables company Is willing to
part with the track for $16,000, which
is Bald to be about $8000 below tho
amount expended on It. If the Jockey
club can be formed and the shares sub
scribed tho receipts of the Fourth of
July events will be turned over to the
club. Herald.
Leonard Goes Up
and Descends Safely
Hllo. May 29. People to the number
of several hundred were on Shlpman
street Tuesday afternoon watching
Prof. Leonard inflate his balloon.
Shortly before 6 o'clock ho gave the
order to let go nnd the big bag, with
the parachute attachment to which
Prof. Leonard was hanging from a
trapeze, shot up to a giddy height.
When he cut loose from the balloon
the parachute dropped about a hun
dred feet nnd then opened out grace
fully and came down to the ground llko
a bird, landing in a taro patch near the
Jail. The ascensions by Prof. Leonard
wore the best ever seen in Haw-all. He
goes to Maul tomorrow. Herald.
TEAM AGAINST MAUI.
Hllo, May 29. Tho following are the
probable ball players who will again
show Maul on her own standing
grounds how It Is to be 1, 2 nnd 3
out.
E. M, Brown, p.; Ben Spalding, c;
Gils Supe, lb.; W Itagsdale, 2b.; Ed
ward Colton, 3b ; H. T. Lake, ss.; T,
M. Rowland, cf.; Kulcwe. If.; C. Kea
nchou, rf Substitutes II. Knlama and
Henry Knlhalue. Herald.
TEACHERS' MEETING.
Hllo. May 29. Tho last meeting of
Hllo teachers prior to the summer va
cation was held at the Union school on
Friday night. Papers weic lead by
Mrs. Severance and Miss Porter on
"Art." T. C. Rldgway on "Current
Events" and a selection from the "Em
my Lou" papers was read by Mrs .1, A
Cruzan. Miss I)es was elected presi
dent for the ensuing jcar. Herald.
LADIES IN RAILROAD SHOPS.
Hllo, May 30. A party of ladles
chaperoned by Mrs. Reld visited the
railroad shops last Tuesday and wit
nessed the forging of the largest cast
ing that has ever been made on this
Island, The pleco was a ring for a crys
talizcr In the Onomen Sugar Mill. It
was eighty-six Inches In diameter aud
weighed over a thousand pounds. Tri
bune. LUNCH ON ENTERPRISE.
Hllo, May 30. Captain Miller of the
steamer Enterprise gave n delightful
luncheon on board his ship last Satur
day to a small company of Hllo gentle
men. Those 7ho sat at the hospitable
board were J. A. Scott, C. C. Kennedy,
Judge Gilbert F. Little. Captain Lous
nf tho steamship Callfornlan, Captain
Foyo nnd Brute Kennedy. Tribune.
CAPT. BEN BROWN RESIQNS.
Hllo, May 29. Captain Ben Drown of
the local police force tendered his
resignation to Sheriff Andrews on
Tuesday last, and will retire from duty
tomorrqw. The cnptaln gives as his
reason for relinquishing his post 111
health and desire to have- a night's
rest without being "on call" at all
times. Herald.
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Ralner Deer Is just
as much a favorlto as ever. It Is on
draught at the New Criterion Saloon
as It was at the old. The longer It Is
tuvsd the bitter It Is liked
a
t Weskly edition of tht BtilltUn 41 ..
HOW TO
KEEP COOL
primo
BREWERY ORDERS
ASTI
MADE BY
THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY
AT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
rrn THE LARGEST VINEYARD IN THE WORLD.
Thcso wines hnvc taken tho gold medals and received tho highest
awards at all tho recent
World's Expositions,
and are now noted tho world over for their purity and excellenco of qual
ity. Trade and families supplied by tho following Jobbers:
WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD.
OON8ALVE8 & CO.
GOME8 & McTIQHE.
JOS. HARTMAN A. CO.
S. I. 8HAW & CO.
CAMARA A CO.
UNVARNISHED
FACTS ABOUT
GOOD FLOOR VARNISH
Our advice Is often asked on
the varnish; and regarding
floor varnish will say uso
S U P R E M I S
Wo arc In a position to know
by tho remarks of users of dlf
ferenl varnishes nnd we hnvo nn
hesitancy In recommending Su.
premls. It rivals tho best wax
finish in beauty, surpasses It in
durability, and Is a permanent
floor preserver. Does not bIiow
whlfo scratches. Wo sell It, cer
tainly. LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
FORT STREET.
BEGIN THE
NEW YEAR WELL
By having your photo
taken. My work Is
of tho highest quality
and prices reasonable
J. J. Williams,
Take elevator In Boston Block.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Kaplolanl Park
Addition and In
Kallhl. ....
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi STREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss Ella Dayton
CORNS!
if you have thm your feet tiat slmrlv acaulred
fca4 titbits It It not neccitiry to be tortured by
corns. Inrrowlnz nails, bunions chilblains, etc
Thtv maye cured that Is your (eet may be broken
o, intu K.1 nawis, iou win r surprises, not onr
how much mere easily and comfortable von will wall
out wiin now mtn more vigor ana rorce you will M
able to think and act In aM your business or social
Interests.
call and sea ma about his, or send mt word and I
wiu can on you.
Dr. W. R. Bogle,
CHIROPODIST.
Oregon Block.
Union Struct above Hotel.
Consultation at offict free.
B, BERGERSEN,
the old Sewing Mhcblno Agent, Is still
In business at 942 BETHEL STREET,
Honolulu.
Stock on Hand Standard, Domes
tic, National, 8eamstress, New Home,
Household, Expert and Vlnrfex.
Call and tee. Try and buy.
J. M. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIf
Offlea thsl St, Near the rortofflc
Dr. ArchibaldN. Sinclair.
Offices Rooms 208-209 Boston build
ing. Fort Street.
Telephones Office, Main 385; Res
Idence, White 2861.
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 3 to I
p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.
P. O. Box 801.
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.
0. B. WALL, D.D.S.
DENTISTS.
Love Building, Fort Street
Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone Main I
Qonsalves & Co..
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINB MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu, H. I.
Don't work Breathe often. Walk
slowly. Don't get nngry. Don't con
sult the thermometer every five min
utes. Wear Just as llttlo clothing ns
you can without Injuring your stand
ing in society nnd "this above all,"
drink cold
lag:
PROMPTLY DELIVERED
Telephone--llnln 341
WINES
INDIANAPOLIS
PROGRESS
BEER
Finest bottled beer sold In
Honolulu. I'uro and palatable.
Has all thu tonic properties and
the delightful flavor of tho best
hops.
Family Orders Solicited.
Gomes & McTighe
93 and 95 King St.
Phone Main 140.
NO FLAT BOTTLES
At the Dinner Table
A Diluter for Wine
STILL wines aro made spark
ling when mixed with " " "
white rock water
They arc. In this way, given a
zest and life, uncqualcd except
by tbo best champagne. The
diner out or tho gentleman who
must entertain much at his club,
will do well to noto that the ta
ble will bo supplied with this
water. It Is given a prominent
place on tho wlno list of the
most exclusive clubs In America,
and has been honored by Presi
dential approval when served at
the Inaugural Dall Banquet In
Washington. The palate of epi
cures Is gratified to the utmost
by WHITE ROCK WATER.
W. C. Peacock & Co,, Ltd.
AQENT8.
Our Soda Water
GINGER ALE, CREAM 60DA,
KOMBL, ROOT BEER, Etc.,
Is
sweetened by the use of pure
cane sugir. V
We use no cheap
substitute, ONE RhAHON
WHY OUR DBVEPAGE8
ARC THU IJEHT AND 1 1I B
MOST POPULAR.
Prompt delivery anywhere and
everywhere In the ilty and Wal
klkl.
Consolidated Soda Waterworks
Company, Ltd,
Telephone Main 71.
Works 601 Fort Street.
Wo aro now paying especial atten
tion to catering to Family Parties, Re
ceptions, Weddings, etc., and the suc
cess that has attended our efforts to
pleaso, together with our reputation
for serving tho best that tho market
affcrds, is a sufficient guarantee that
we will give you perfect satisfaction.
Wo have tho finest display of the
bHtcr grade or BAKERY GOODS and
flno CH0C0LATE8 and BON BON3
over put on exhibit hero; wo also car
ry HUYLER'8 CANDIE8 and LOW.
NEY'S CHOCOLA'l E8 and DON B0N3
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin Is the largest and best pub
lished In tht Territory. 8lxteen and
twenty pay. II a year.
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